The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 107
... tree , while all Flow'rs and all Trees close round one who is content to rest in a garden . Tranquillity is found in solitude , in withdrawal from busie Companies of Men . It is the sentiment of Il Penseroso ; but Marvell is more ...
... tree , while all Flow'rs and all Trees close round one who is content to rest in a garden . Tranquillity is found in solitude , in withdrawal from busie Companies of Men . It is the sentiment of Il Penseroso ; but Marvell is more ...
Strana 213
... trees will never be gaunt and bare ; and the Bold lover , though he can never win his kiss , will never see his beloved grow wrinkled and old , never experience the sweetness of love turning to poison . The vase has what Keats has been ...
... trees will never be gaunt and bare ; and the Bold lover , though he can never win his kiss , will never see his beloved grow wrinkled and old , never experience the sweetness of love turning to poison . The vase has what Keats has been ...
Strana 254
... trees with fruit and foliage not unlike those of orange trees , and blue light beyond ; among the foliage a cupid aiming his shaft at three girls dancing in the foreground ; and in the righthand corner another girl - with blossoms in ...
... trees with fruit and foliage not unlike those of orange trees , and blue light beyond ; among the foliage a cupid aiming his shaft at three girls dancing in the foreground ; and in the righthand corner another girl - with blossoms in ...
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